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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of themes and issues in the thought of significant 20th and 21st century Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox theologians. Spring, even academic years.
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4.00 Credits
Persistent philosophical problems of historical religion, such as the nature of religion, religious knowledge, and the nature and existence of God and human freedom. Same as PHL 365. Fall, even academic years.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in the biblical, historical, or theological area of religious inquiry, depending upon interests of students. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
A supervised, pre-approved experience which allows a student to pursue specific learning goals and/or be involved in a field experience during the regular academic semester.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
An academic project designed to encourage student initiative and to provide a degree of flexibility in the departmental program. Normally the subject is not sufficiently or appropriately covered in departmental course offerings. Departmental permission is required.
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3.00 Credits
Each student must develop a portfolio containing an appropriate body of work that, by the time of graduation, demonstrates the student is ready to make the transition to the professional workplace or graduate school. The specific format and content of the portfolio is determined through consultation of the student with the department and by attending appropriate sessions of PDP 200. REL 498 is one component of the SNR/SNT 489 requirement. Portfolios will receive either a passing or failing grade. Co-requisites: REL 499 and SNR/SNT 489.
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3.00 Credits
Taken concurrently with SNR/SNT 489 (REL), but may include at the department's discretion a multiplehour comprehensive essay examination covering topics in religious studies (biblical studies, historical theology, systematic theology, comparative religions, and philosophic theology) depending on the student's transcript. A grade of C or better is required for graduation. Co-requisites: REL 498 and SNR/SNT 489.
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0.00 Credits
Undistributed Religion credit taken in transfer.
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5.00 Credits
The first of two semester courses which will satisfy the natural science requirement for elementary education majors. The two semester courses will be divided into three 10-week sessions of Biology, Earth Science, and Physics with the science curriculum for the course matching the K-6 Science Education Proficiencies for the state of Indiana. The science teaching methodology emphasizing hands-on experiences and inquiry will concurrently be introduced. Possible topics for the course will include: plants, animals, acids/bases, plastics, constellations, weather, and motion. Taken concurrently with EFE 384, and EDE 344. EDE 365, MAT 323. Prerequisites: 2.50 GPA (A=4.00) and admission to the teacher education program. Fall, junior year.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of SCI 334, this course will expand on the natural science curriculum for elementary education majors. The two semester course will be divided into three 10-week sessions of Biology, Earth Science, and Physics with the science curriculum for the course matching the K-6 Science Education Proficiencies for the state of Indiana. The science teaching methodology emphasizing hands-on experiences and inquiry will concurrently be introduced. Possible topics for the course will include: population studies, pollution, rocketry, electricity, sound, and matter. Taken concurrently with EDE 345, EDE 366, MAT 324, and EFE385. Prerequisites: 2.50 GPA (A=4.00), SCI 334, and admission to the teacher education program. Spring, junior year.
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